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China May Give Philippines Fishing Access to Scarborough: Report
Charissa Echavez | | Oct 20, 2016 08:30 AM EDT |
China will reportedly consider giving Filipino fishermen conditional access to South China Sea after the countries' leaders meet in Beijing this week, two insiders with knowledge about the matter told Reuters.
South China Sea News: Philippine Government Works on Building Trust
Jenia Cane | | Aug 14, 2016 11:38 PM EDT |
The Philippine government is set to meet with Chinese counterparts to further dialogue relative to the South China Sea dispute.
South China Sea News: Philippines Appoints Former President As Special Envoy to China
Jenia Cane | | Jul 24, 2016 01:07 AM EDT |
Following the international tribunal ruling on the disputed South China Sea, the Philippines has finally named its special envoy to China, a Philippine news report revealed.
South China Sea Dispute: By 2020 China Will Send Civilian Cruises to Spratly Islands
Girish Shetti | | Jun 22, 2016 07:35 AM EDT |
China is planning to offer first regular civilian cruise service to the Spratly Islands in disputed South China Sea by 2020, Chinese state media said on Wednesday.
President Xi Meets Henry Kissenger as U.S., Chinese Officials Dispute Over South China Sea
Kwao Peppeh | | Nov 03, 2015 05:02 AM EST |
China's President Xi Jinping on Monday met with a number of veteran U.S. diplomats including former American Secretary of State Henry Kissenger at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing to assess China-U.S. ties. The meeting between the Chinese leader and the U.S. statesmen comes amid a wrangling dispute between both countries after a U.S. warship sailed within 12 nautical miles of China's island on the Subi Reef about a week ago.
Commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet says South China Sea Freedom is not 'up for Grabs'
Kwao Peppeh | | Oct 06, 2015 06:22 AM EDT |
Admiral Scott Swift, the commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, on Tuesday warned that the freedom of the seas cannot be curtailed by any laws. In a statement obviously directed at China, he noted that "superfluous warnings and restrictions on freedom in the seas" run contrary to United Nations' maritime rules.
Chinese Prime Minister Alarmed Over U.S’ Partnership With Australia To Stop Their SCS Ambitions
Adelyn Torralba | | May 15, 2015 09:25 PM EDT |
The Chinese government has been very aggressive in making their mark in the South China Sea that the U.S. military division is planning on stationing some of their B-1 strategic bombers, as well as surveillance aircraft in Australia, to make sure the goals of China will not materialize.
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